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Assistant Editor

Los Angeles, CA ยท On-site

$30 - $35/hr

THE ROLE We are looking for an assistant editor to join the Airrack team on site when the situation ... Strong English comprehension for writing voiceover scripts and subtitles * Utilize Notion and Slack ...

Assistant Editor

North Hollywood, CA ยท On-site

$30 - $35/hr

THE ROLE We are looking for an assistant editor to join the Airrack team on site when the situation ... Strong English comprehension for writing voiceover scripts and subtitles * Utilize Notion and Slack ...

Assistant Editor

North Hollywood, CA ยท On-site

$30 - $35/hr

THE ROLE We are looking for an assistant editor to join the Airrack team on site when the situation ... Strong English comprehension for writing voiceover scripts and subtitles * Utilize Notion and Slack ...

Produce our weekly video announcements, including writing scripts, shooting, editing, and post ... * Assist in producing a variety of videos, including promotional pieces for social media ...

Produce our weekly video announcements, including writing scripts, shooting, editing, and post ... * Assist in producing a variety of videos, including promotional pieces for social media ...

Assistant Editor

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

Copyedit or proofread newsletters, video scripts and subtitles, event blurbs, podcast copy, social ... Assistant Editor" in the subject line, after registering in the online system. Compensation and ...

News Editor

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

Script Integration: Update iNews scripts with precise running times and cue markers for on-air ... Workflow Support: Assist the Editing Coordinator with feed intake, archival video restoration, and ...

Video Editor Are you passionate about video editing, storytelling, and bringing creative ideas to ... * Assist with concept development and script writing for video and audio content * Incorporate ...

Video Editor Are you passionate about video editing, storytelling, and bringing creative ideas to ... * Assist with concept development and script writing for video and audio content * Incorporate ...

Script Integration: Update iNews scripts with precise running times and cue markers for on-air ... Workflow Support: Assist the Editing Coordinator with feed intake, archival video restoration, and ...

Produce our weekly video announcements, including writing scripts, shooting, editing, and post ... * Assist in producing a variety of videos, including promotional pieces for social media ...

VIDEO EDITOR

Los Fresnos, TX ยท On-site

$19/hr

Video Editor Are you passionate about video editing, storytelling, and bringing creative ideas to ... * Assist with concept development and script writing for video and audio content * Incorporate ...

News Editor

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

$20/hr

Script Integration: Update iNews scripts with precise running times and cue markers for on-air ... Workflow Support: Assist the Editing Coordinator with feed intake, archival video restoration, and ...

Video Editor Are you passionate about video editing, storytelling, and bringing creative ideas to ... * Assist with concept development and script writing for video and audio content * Incorporate ...

VIDEO EDITOR

Harlingen, TX ยท On-site

$19/hr

Video Editor Are you passionate about video editing, storytelling, and bringing creative ideas to ... * Assist with concept development and script writing for video and audio content * Incorporate ...

Video Editor Are you passionate about video editing, storytelling, and bringing creative ideas to ... * Assist with concept development and script writing for video and audio content * Incorporate ...

VIDEO EDITOR

Mcallen, TX ยท On-site

$19/hr

Video Editor Are you passionate about video editing, storytelling, and bringing creative ideas to ... * Assist with concept development and script writing for video and audio content * Incorporate ...

Video Editor Are you passionate about video editing, storytelling, and bringing creative ideas to ... * Assist with concept development and script writing for video and audio content * Incorporate ...

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How much do assistant script editor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant script editor in the United States is $51,214.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $59,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Assistant Script Editor do?

An Assistant Script Editor supports the script editing team in the development and production of scripts for television, film, or radio. Their responsibilities typically include reading and assessing script submissions, providing feedback to writers, coordinating script revisions, and ensuring scripts meet production deadlines and editorial standards. They work closely with script editors, writers, and production teams to help maintain the creative vision and continuity of the project. This role is ideal for those interested in the creative and organizational aspects of storytelling within the media industry.

How does an Assistant Script Editor typically collaborate with writers and production teams during the script development process?

As an Assistant Script Editor, you will work closely with both writers and production teams to ensure scripts are clear, consistent, and production-ready. Your responsibilities often include providing constructive feedback on drafts, coordinating script revisions, and tracking changes to maintain continuity. You'll also liaise between writers, producers, and other departments to communicate editorial notes and address any logistical issues that may arise. This role requires strong communication skills and attention to detail, as you help bridge creative and practical considerations throughout the script development process.

What is the difference between Assistant Script Editor vs Script Editor?

AspectAssistant Script EditorScript Editor
ResponsibilitiesSupports script development, assists in revisions, and coordinates with writersCreates, revises, and finalizes scripts independently
Required SkillsStrong writing support, organization, and communication skillsAdvanced writing, editing, and storytelling abilities
Work EnvironmentCollaborative, often in TV or film production teamsIndependent, with a focus on script creation and editing
Typical EmployersTV networks, production companies, film studiosTV shows, film studios, media companies

The Assistant Script Editor primarily supports the script development process by assisting with revisions and coordination, while the Script Editor takes on a more independent role in creating and finalizing scripts. Both roles require strong writing and editing skills, but the Script Editor generally has more responsibility for the final content.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Script Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Script Editor, you need a strong grasp of storytelling, script formatting, and editorial judgment, often supported by a degree in film, media, or English. Familiarity with industry-standard scriptwriting software like Final Draft and experience managing script databases are typically required. Attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to collaborate with writers and production teams are vital soft skills. These competencies ensure scripts are polished, consistent, and aligned with creative and production goals.
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Assistant Editor / Junior Video Editor

Random Golf Club

Austin, TX โ€ข On-site, Remote

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Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Assistant Editor / Junior Video Editor
Role Overview

We are looking for a highly organized and capable Assistant Editor to support our long-form YouTube and documentary-style golf content.
This role goes beyond media management. The ideal candidate can organize footage, sync external audio when needed, build timelines, make editorial decisions, and create strong rough cuts that can be handed off to a Senior Editor for finishing.
Most projects involve long-form golf content, with source footage typically ranging from 3-6 hours across multiple cameras and audio sources. The Assistant Editor will be responsible for organizing this footage and building a coherent rough cut, often in the 60-90 minute range, that can then be refined by a Senior Editor.
Final published videos typically range from 20-50 minutes in length, depending on the project.
The goal is to reduce the time spent on project setup and first-pass editing while maintaining the storytelling style and pacing our audience expects.
Why This Role Exists
Our goal is to increase the volume and consistency of our long-form content without sacrificing quality.
By bringing on an Assistant Editor, we aim to reduce the amount of time spent on footage review, syncing, organization, timeline assembly, and first-pass editing so that the Senior Editor can focus on storytelling, pacing, graphics, music, and final polish.
Success in this role is not measured by how many clips are organized or how quickly footage is synced. Success is measured by how much meaningful editing time is saved and how effectively projects move through post-production.
The ideal outcome is a workflow that allows us to increase our publishing cadence while maintaining the quality and storytelling standards our audience expects.
Core Responsibilities
Project Preparation
  • Download and organize source media
  • Create project structures and folder hierarchies
  • Sync external audio when applicable
  • Organize and synchronize footage from multiple cameras
  • Label and organize footage
  • Prepare project files for editorial

Rough Cut Assembly
  • Review footage and identify usable moments
  • Assemble story beats from outlines, scripts, or production notes
  • Create rough cuts from interviews, on-course footage, and b-roll
  • Remove obvious mistakes, dead space, and unusable takes
  • Organize selects and alternate takes
  • Flag sections that feel repetitive, confusing, unnecessary, or off-topic
  • Prepare projects for final edit

Timeline Organization
  • Maintain clean timelines
  • Label tracks consistently
  • Organize graphics placeholders
  • Add markers and editor notes
  • Flag missing footage, pickups, story gaps, or technical issues

Editorial Support
  • Assist with transcripts and paper edits
  • Pull archival footage references when needed
  • Add temporary music to establish pacing and tone where appropriate
  • Build timelines from scripts, outlines, and production notes

Desired Skills
Required
  • Strong Adobe Premiere Pro experience
  • Proficient in Adobe After Effects
  • Experience organizing and editing footage from multiple cameras
  • Understanding of documentary and YouTube storytelling
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Ability to work independently
  • Excellent communication

Strongly Preferred
  • Experience with golf content
  • Familiarity with golf terminology and tournament coverage
  • Experience working with long-form YouTube content
  • Familiarity with Frame.io

Golf Content Experience
Many of our productions involve multiple cameras following different golfers throughout a round.
The ideal candidate is comfortable working with footage that may include:
  • One camera dedicated to a primary host
  • Additional cameras following other players
  • Separate audio sources recorded throughout the day
  • Long-form golf rounds requiring footage synchronization and timeline organization
Depending on the project, footage may be synchronized using tools such as Syncaila, timecode, audio waveforms, or manual syncing methods.
Editors should be comfortable building organized timelines that keep multiple players, cameras, and storylines easy to follow throughout a round.
What Success Looks Like
By the time a project reaches the Senior Editor:
  • All media is downloaded and organized
  • Audio and footage are synchronized where applicable
  • Multiple camera angles and player storylines are organized and easy to follow
  • Story structure is assembled
  • Major selects are identified
  • A coherent rough cut has been created
  • Timelines are clean and easy to navigate
  • Missing assets, story gaps, or technical issues have been flagged
A typical project may begin with 3-6 hours of source footage and be reduced to a structured 60-90 minute rough cut that clearly communicates the story and intent of the final piece.
The Senior Editor should be focused on:
  • Story refinement
  • Pacing
  • Music selection
  • Graphics
  • Visual polish
  • Final delivery
-not project setup or initial assembly.
Growth Opportunities
This role is designed to grow with the right candidate.
As trust and responsibility increase, there will be opportunities to take on more editorial ownership and contribute to larger portions of the final edit.
Over time, the Assistant Editor may be trained to assist with advanced post-production tasks including:
  • Golf shot tracing and ball-flight graphics
  • Motion graphics and animation in After Effects
  • Visual storytelling enhancements
  • Graphic package implementation
  • Additional finishing and polish work
Candidates with a strong interest in developing both editorial and motion graphics skills are encouraged to apply.
Ideal Candidate
We're looking for someone who genuinely understands storytelling, not just software.
A great candidate can watch hours of footage and identify:
  • The strongest story beats
  • Repetitive sections
  • Emotional moments
  • Good transitions
  • Potential cold opens
  • Opportunities to tighten pacing
They should be able to take a collection of footage and create a coherent rough cut that makes editorial sense before handing it off for finishing.
The best candidates will not simply organize footage-they will save meaningful time in the editing process and help increase the overall output of the channel.
Application Requirements
Please include:
  • Resume
  • Portfolio or editing reel
  • 2-3 examples of long-form editing work
  • A brief note outlining your editing experience and interest in this role